As reported in the Orange County Register, the player who pulled off the feat you see above is Garden Grove (Calif.) High running back Josh Webb, who took his airborne leap a bit farther than usual in the final two minutes of the Argos' CIF-SS Southern Section Final victory over Beckman (Calif.) High. Just before Webb hit the goal line, he went up to get above the last line of Beckman's defense. Webb made it, but not before being forced to take his acrobatic aerial act to a new level, completing a full somersault before landing on his back, pulling Garden Grove to within a point of the Patriots, at 30-29.

"My coach is like, 'We're giving you the ball, get over the top,'" Webb told the Register. "I wasn't going to let anyone stop me."

No sooner had Webb scored than Garden Grove coach Willy Puga made an unorthodox decision to go for two -- and potentially the win -- rather than settle for a game-tying extra point. That's when Webb found a way to one-up himself, scoring the game-winning conversion on another over-the-top flip along the right side, completing a 360-degree aerial before landing in the end zone with what proved to be the game-winning points.